4thPcar
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- Ian
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- Previously: 914, 944 and 997 911S. Now Taycan
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We have these two EVs, my wife drives the Tesla (which to me is nothing more than an appliance). And we've both had the experience of running out of charge near our home. Both vehicles predict range, but that is not necessarily accurate and with EV's I have come to learn there is no "reserve."
In my case, I was getting off the freeway about a quarter mile from my home after driving a couple hours (LA to San Diego). The car showed 3 miles of range. As soon as I exited, the car went into "uh oh" mode and slowed down, my max speed was about 2-3 mph, and the car literally crawled back to my garage. It was unsettling, but I learned a lesson.
Last night my wife returned from LA and her Tesla shut down in the EXACT SAME SPOT! However in her case, it was truly dead. No crawl. DOA. She had to call a tow service and somehow they managed to get if from the flat bed close enough to the charger in our garage to revive it. The ordeal took a couple hours.
Has this happened to you?
In my case, I was getting off the freeway about a quarter mile from my home after driving a couple hours (LA to San Diego). The car showed 3 miles of range. As soon as I exited, the car went into "uh oh" mode and slowed down, my max speed was about 2-3 mph, and the car literally crawled back to my garage. It was unsettling, but I learned a lesson.
Last night my wife returned from LA and her Tesla shut down in the EXACT SAME SPOT! However in her case, it was truly dead. No crawl. DOA. She had to call a tow service and somehow they managed to get if from the flat bed close enough to the charger in our garage to revive it. The ordeal took a couple hours.
Has this happened to you?
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